Two loudspeakers emit sound waves along the x-axis. The sound has maximum intensity when the speakers are 19 cm apart. The sound intensity decreases as the distance between the speakers is increased, reaching zero at a separation of 29 cm.

What is the wavelength of the sound?

If the distance between the speakers continues to increase, at what separation will the sound intensity again be a maximum?
Express your answer using two significant figures.

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Answer:

a.96cm

b.77cm

Explanation:

Highest intensity,[tex]d_1[/tex]=19cm

Lowest intensity,[tex]d_2[/tex]=29cm

[tex]d_1+d_2=19+29=48cm[/tex]  

48cm is the distance for half-wave, wavelength =48cm*2=96cm

b. From a, above we know that half-wavelength is 48cm

Also, the distance of known  maximum is 29cm

Next maximum is calculated as:

[tex]Next \m\aximum=Last \ Maximum+ \ 0.5Wavelength\\=29cm+48cm\\=77cm[/tex]

The next maximum will occur at 77cm

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